Hello Mark,

Besides echoing the other positive reinforcement you've received on your 
decision, I wanted to emphasize that page layout control is a particularly 
compelling reason to switch from Word to FrameMaker. Because my employer 
provides service to a variety of clients I am required to edit and even author 
in Word about 25% of the time. 

I find Word's extremely limited control over anchored graphics particularly 
frustrating. FrameMaker's master pages, sidehead and runin paragraphs as well 
as sophisticated tables and anchored objects reduce the amount of time you are 
probably currently spending touching up page positioning. 

The Sarah O'Keefe book is excellent, but here is another book I have found very 
helpful for new users: FrameMaker 7 for Macintosh and Windows (Visual 
QuickStart Guide) by Victoria Thomas (Paperback - Feb 4, 2003) ... This is 
available on http://www.amazon.co.uk. Although this book does not go as in 
depth into XML as the O'Keefe book, it is well organized, highly visual, and 
chock full of advanced user tips.

Final tip, if you haven't installed FrameMaker yet, be sure to install it with 
"International English", which will give you A4 paper size and other UK 
settings as a default. For adjusting page headers and footers, do View=>Master 
Pages, which will put you in the zone that is the beefed up equivalent of 
"View=>Headers and Footers" in Word.

Maxwell Hoffmann
Manager of Consulting & Training Solutions
ENLASO Corporation
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>Message: 3
>Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 18:09:45 +0200
>From: "Mark Lawrence" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: First Time Framer!
>To: <framers@lists.frameusers.com>
>Message-ID:
>
>Hi,
>
>I hope you don't mind me introducing myself to the list and then asking a 
>question straight away.  My name is Mark, I am based in Oxford, UK, and I 
>write reports that assist pharmaceuticals with their marketing authorisations 
>- at least that's the interesting part of my job. 
>
>I've been looking at Framemaker for some time now, basically as an alternative 
>to grappling with changing layouts in Microsoft Word and Publisher.  The 
>bottom line is that I enjoy writing content but I loathe the fiddling around 
>with layout.  The fiddling always seems to involve
>1) thinking that everything looks ok 2) printing a hardcopy, and then 
>realising that it doesn't look so good so editing it until my waste bin is, 
>well, full of waste.
>
[SNIP]
>
>Best wishes, Mark 
>
>Mark Lawrence >Director >First Read This >+44 01865 30 40 52 
>>www.firstreadthis.com
 
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